Creation of Municipality of Maco, Davao
Republic Act No. 4975, enacted on June 17, 1967, establishes the Municipality of Maco in Davao Province by separating several barrios and sitios from the Municipality of Mabini. The new municipality will have its seat of government in Barrio Maco and is defined by specific geographical boundaries. It will officially gain corporate existence upon the election of its first local officials in the next general elections. The act took effect immediately upon approval, and it was published in the Official Gazette on February 24, 1969.
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- What is Creation of Municipality of Maco, Davao about?
- Republic Act No. 4975, enacted on June 17, 1967, establishes the Municipality of Maco in Davao Province by separating several barrios and sitios from the Municipality of Mabini. The new municipality will have its seat of government in Barrio Maco and is defined by specific geographical boundaries. It will officially gain corporate existence upon the election of its first local officials in the next general elections. The act took effect immediately upon approval, and it was published in the Official Gazette on February 24, 1969.
- What type of law is Republic Act No. 4975?
- Creation of Municipality of Maco, Davao (Republic Act No. 4975) is a Philippine Statutes enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Creation of Municipality of Maco, Davao enacted?
- Creation of Municipality of Maco, Davao (Republic Act No. 4975) was enacted on Jun 17, 1967.
- What is the citation for Creation of Municipality of Maco, Davao?
- Creation of Municipality of Maco, Davao, Republic Act No. 4975, Jun 17, 1967 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Republic Act No. 4975
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Statutes
- Subcategory
- Republic Acts
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
June 17, 1967
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 4975
AN ACT CREATING THE MUNICIPALITY OF MACO IN THE PROVINCE OF DAVAO
SECTION 1. The barrios of Maco, Bukana, Lupon, Hijo, San Juan, Langgam, San Roque, Anisingan, Mapaang, Manipongol, Binuangan, Patari, Ulogan, Tugunan, Magaarad, Lumatab, Concepcion, Dao, Maduaw, Panangan, Panibasan, Lower Tagaawa, Upper Tagaawa, Masara, Somil, Limbo, Kalabkan, New Leyte, Dumlan, Libaylibay, Siranganan, Alibungog, Lumbo, Taira, Anagasi, Anibongan, Lapulapu, Tiglawig, Pangi, Pandi-upon and the sitios of Rabaywa, Laniti, Anislag, Balatinao, Baayon, Simura, Sarog, Kantunga, Birigian, Burog, Kaburakanan, Macupa, Panglan, Kantaraud, Kawayan, Pangpang, Basag, Kambakuro, Kapakyasan, Tigpan, Tibulan., Marabiga, Kamansi, Kuyapi, Lahog and Makutpu in the Municipality of Mabini, Province of Davao, are separated from said municipality, and constituted into a distinct and independent municipality, to be known as the Municipality of Maco, same province. The seat of government of the new municipality shall be in the present site of Barrio Maco. cd i
The new municipality shall be bounded as follows: "Starting from Cor. 1, a point at the mouth of Hijo river; thence following Hijo river upstream in a general northerly and northeasterly direction to corner 2, a point at the southern municipal boundary of Mabaw; thence following the southern municipal boundary of Mawab in a straight line S76' 30"E, 14.25 kilometers to cor. 3, a point at the southernmost boundary corner of same municipality of Mawab; thence due north, 1.75 kilometers to corner 4, a point at intersection of the municipal boundaries of Mawab and Nabunturan; thence S77' 30"E, 6.75 kms. to cor. 5, a point at the southern boundary of the Municipality of Nabunturan; thence S55' 00"W, 20 kilometers to cor. 6, a point; thence due west, 6.25 kms. to cor. 7, a point at the mouth of Tabuipua creek at Gulf of Davao; thence following the shoreline in a general northerly and westerly direction to cor. 1, or point of beginning." aisa dc
SECTION 2. The Municipality of Maco shall acquire corporate existence upon the election and qualification of the first mayor, vice-mayor and councilors in the next general elections for local officials. For election purposes, the municipal officials of the mother municipality charged with the election duties in accordance with the Revised Election Code shall hold office until the first officials shall have been elected and qualified.
SECTION 3. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
Enacted without Executive approval, June 17, 1967.
Published in the Official Gazette, Vol. 65, No. 8, p. 1802 on February 24, 1969
Cite This Law
Creation of Municipality of Maco, Davao, Republic Act No. 4975, Jun 17, 1967 (Philippines)
Creation of Municipality of Maco, Davao, Republic Act No. 4975 (Phil. 1967)
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